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in a statement released to nbc bay area, the hospital says it was hit hard by the economy. it says it eliminated unfilled positions and offered voluntary retirements and resignations before laying off 200 employees. some are questioning whether the cuts are legal because they were reportedly discussed behind closed doors. washington hospital gets funds from property taxes so it must follow the same public meeting laws as a city council. >>> it's 4:52 right now. if you like buzzer beaters, you're going to like this. laura garcia-cannon will like it too. we'll show you how st. mary's dead it. >>> and rumors that tiger woods may be reconciling with his ex-wife. >>> a wide view of the south bay but i'll show you the east bay coming up. >>> rumors swirling that tiger woods is trying to get back with his ex-wife. a prenup deal is worth more than half of his $600 million fortune. >> unbelievable. >> reportedly elin will consider this proposal if it includes a $350 million anti-cheating clause. how about that? the couple divorced in 2010 after tiger revealed he was a serial cheater
in a statement released to nbc bay area, the hospital says it was hit hard by the economy. it says it eliminated unfilled positions and offered voluntary retirements and resignations before laying off 200 employees. some are questioning whether the cuts are legal because they were reportedly discussed behind closed doors. washington hospital gets funds from property taxes so it must follow the same public meeting laws as a city council. >>> it's 4:52 right now. if you like buzzer...
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san jose is banking on the 70 plus million dollars pumped into the airport and local economy each year. nbc, bay area news. >> the forecast now with christina loren. it's bad when 36 is a warm-up. >> wow. >> it is going to be dreamy later today, keeping with the theme. temperatures in the 60s in some cities. we have a good-looking rebound. another cold start. however, with that said i'm happy to report this is the first morning in four days we don't have a freeze warning in place. 38 degrees in san francisco. although it's not that much warmer. 30 in napa. 28 degrees in navado. throughout the day we have a nice rebound. high pressure building in quickly. you have to take the good with the bad. as temperatures come up, the air quality is suffering. it's a spare the air day. we'll put it on the table right off the bat. so if the wood burning stove isn't your only source of heat, please postpone the fire until maybe, i would say we'll get better air quality tomorrow. a stronger on shore flow. temperatures will be comfortable. 61 degrees in fremont. 60 today in san francisco. santa cruz wi
san jose is banking on the 70 plus million dollars pumped into the airport and local economy each year. nbc, bay area news. >> the forecast now with christina loren. it's bad when 36 is a warm-up. >> wow. >> it is going to be dreamy later today, keeping with the theme. temperatures in the 60s in some cities. we have a good-looking rebound. another cold start. however, with that said i'm happy to report this is the first morning in four days we don't have a freeze warning in...
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in a statement released to nbc bay area, the hospital says it has been hit hard by the economy and says it had to eliminate unfilled positions and order voluntary retirements and resignations before laying off 200 employees. some are questioning whether the cuts are legal because they reportedly took place behind closed doors. washington hospital does get funds from property taxes meaning it must follow the very same public meeting laws as a city council. >>> the board of pilot commissioners will meet this morning for the first time since the tanker crashed into the bay bridge. the board's agenda does not include the crash but board members could talk about that january 7th incident. it was foggy when the tanker sideswiped one of the towers of the bay bridge. there are reports that faulty navigation equipment could have led to the crash. this morning's meeting takes place in san francisco at 9:30. >>> this next one is a huge international story. shares of boeing under pressure again today as the grounding of the 787s continue. >> as of this morning every single dreamliner in the world i
in a statement released to nbc bay area, the hospital says it has been hit hard by the economy and says it had to eliminate unfilled positions and order voluntary retirements and resignations before laying off 200 employees. some are questioning whether the cuts are legal because they reportedly took place behind closed doors. washington hospital does get funds from property taxes meaning it must follow the very same public meeting laws as a city council. >>> the board of pilot...
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economy. the government will run out of tools to avoid defaulting on debt sometime in late february or early march. that would mean social security and other government benefit checks would stop going out. fed chairman ben bernanke is joining the cause saying the economy isn't out of the woods just yet from fiscal threats. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. >>> let's check in with meteorologist christina loren as we kind of adjust the shot. >> everyone come in. lean in. i'm the queen. you'll have to do something to stay warm out there this morning. lean back if that's what it takes. 4:47. it is cold out there this morning. you're going to need all the winter gear you have in your closet. you could wear the snowboarding gear to work this morning if you wanted to. stay warm. i definitely brought my board and jacket in this morning. it's frigid out there. this is the last morning we expect the mid 20s. tomorrow we'll see more upper 20s and low 30s. this morning it is very cold. even cold
economy. the government will run out of tools to avoid defaulting on debt sometime in late february or early march. that would mean social security and other government benefit checks would stop going out. fed chairman ben bernanke is joining the cause saying the economy isn't out of the woods just yet from fiscal threats. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. >>> let's check in with meteorologist christina loren as we kind of adjust the shot. >> everyone come in....
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what we're seeing is just your typical gasoline engine cars getting really good fuel economy. 30 and 40 miles per gallon. something we've never seen before. >> it's the car freak heaven. industry analysts say the mood at this year's show is upbeat. car sales estimates for the 2012 year was the best since 2007 and the feeling is the worst is behind them. >> what about the forecast when it comes to that? we're continuing to follow our top story this morning. everyone is talking about the cold snap we're under. >> we're letting you know why it's being blamed for a number of problems across the bay area including this house fire that left a south bay family homeless. >>> it's not over yet. bay area, get ready for yet another cold morning. i'm christie smith. coming up we'll show you how cold it is here in walnut creek. >> that's right. dress in layers today. if you are sick of the cold, a welcomed warmup just days away. from 30s to start close to 70 degrees to finish by the week's end. your full forecast in just a few moments. >>> staying on today's theme i guess we're talking about the
what we're seeing is just your typical gasoline engine cars getting really good fuel economy. 30 and 40 miles per gallon. something we've never seen before. >> it's the car freak heaven. industry analysts say the mood at this year's show is upbeat. car sales estimates for the 2012 year was the best since 2007 and the feeling is the worst is behind them. >> what about the forecast when it comes to that? we're continuing to follow our top story this morning. everyone is talking about...
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this new route could inject more than $70 million annually into the economy once the route starts up. it's not clear how long ana will keep the dreamliner grounded. bob riddle, "today in the bay." >> thank you. it's 5:14. a congresswoman wants to change hacking lawses after the suicide death of a popular internet activist. the suicide of aaron schwartz has people debating what's right and what's wrong. >> as we mentioned in the past you could never point to a single cause for a suicide. democratic congresswoman zoe lockran said it's time to update laws. a good number of people say they took advantage of poorly written or old laws to prosecute swartz for downloading academic papers without permission from a publically open network. the idea was opposed to change the law on reddit, the internet forum swartz helped create. initially he faced more than 40 years in jail but it was reduced to six months. the woman prosecuting him, carmen or advertise has become the target of criticism. so much so her husband, an ibm executive, has gone to twitter to fight back criticizing the swartz family
this new route could inject more than $70 million annually into the economy once the route starts up. it's not clear how long ana will keep the dreamliner grounded. bob riddle, "today in the bay." >> thank you. it's 5:14. a congresswoman wants to change hacking lawses after the suicide death of a popular internet activist. the suicide of aaron schwartz has people debating what's right and what's wrong. >> as we mentioned in the past you could never point to a single cause...
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this sunday on "press: here" we'll examine what robots mean for the world economy. we sent factory jobs overseas. those jobs could come back to america and made by robots. one of the world's experts on technology and manufacturing from m.i.t. will be my guest this week. this could be a game changer in world politics. for about the last ten years we've been giving developing economies like china and india a taste of capitalism and growing standard of living. we're this close to taking the jobs away. the moment robots become cheaper to operate than people, what will happen with china when all those people lost their jobs? they're our biggest bank. i understand that we do have nbc. let's check in with whoever it is this morning. seema mody. good morning. >> it's me. hello. good morning. futures are mixed this morning after markets overseas specifically in japan rallied overnight. the nikkei moving higher after they said remarks on the yen were misinterpreted. intel reported disappointed earnings last night. stocks rose thursday on numbers with unemployment and housing
this sunday on "press: here" we'll examine what robots mean for the world economy. we sent factory jobs overseas. those jobs could come back to america and made by robots. one of the world's experts on technology and manufacturing from m.i.t. will be my guest this week. this could be a game changer in world politics. for about the last ten years we've been giving developing economies like china and india a taste of capitalism and growing standard of living. we're this close to taking...
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they could inject more than $70 million annually into the south bay economy. of course it's when it starts back up and it's not clear when ana will release its 787 dreamliner back into regular service. if you were on the 11:45 flight to tokyo this morning it's cancelled. reporting live, bob riddell, "today in the bay." >> it's affecting more than flights. the plane's manufacturer, boeing, is a dow component. boeing pulling the index lower this morning. >> indeed. let's continue our coverage with scott mcgrew. >> the dow is 56 points lower this morning. boeing is a big part of that. going is down another 3% this morning. we are watching the markets and yelp. here's mark zuckerberg yesterday at facebook headquarters talking about the new facebook graph search. you're able to search out cool things like "tell me which indian restaurants my friends from india like best." yelp didn't like it. shares in the restaurant review site fell 7% yesterday on that news. they are down another 3% this morning. back to you. >> thank you very much. want to take you back live to
they could inject more than $70 million annually into the south bay economy. of course it's when it starts back up and it's not clear when ana will release its 787 dreamliner back into regular service. if you were on the 11:45 flight to tokyo this morning it's cancelled. reporting live, bob riddell, "today in the bay." >> it's affecting more than flights. the plane's manufacturer, boeing, is a dow component. boeing pulling the index lower this morning. >> indeed. let's...
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obviously the economy continues to be a major source of trouble. and the budget. trying to get the debt ceiling increase which seems like a ritual now where we go up to the edge of that cliff and then at the last-minute we deal with that. there still is continuing problems. i think part of the theme is continuity trying to address the problems that have persisted over the last four years. >> thank you so much. we'll talk to you one more time. thank you so much. >>> the time now is 6:16. right now we want to give you a check of the day's top stories. the san francisco 49ers on top of the world heading to the super bowl. the team arriving at san jose international airport last night after beating the falcons 28-24. it was a spectacular victory. they'll face the baltimore ravens in super bowl xlvii in two weeks. >>> 100 people are allowed to return to their homes near sacramento after a freight train derailed sunday morning. hazmat crews had to evacuate the entire neighborhood when a clear substance started leaking from one of the cars. that liquid was not dangerous.
obviously the economy continues to be a major source of trouble. and the budget. trying to get the debt ceiling increase which seems like a ritual now where we go up to the edge of that cliff and then at the last-minute we deal with that. there still is continuing problems. i think part of the theme is continuity trying to address the problems that have persisted over the last four years. >> thank you so much. we'll talk to you one more time. thank you so much. >>> the time now...
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this sunday on "press: here" we'll examine what robots mean for the world economy. we sent factory jobs overseas. chinese make iphones. those jobs could come back to america to be made by robots. one of the world's experts on technology and manufacturing from m.i.t. will be my guest this weekend. this could really be a game changer. for the last ten years we've been giving developing economies like china and india a taste of capitalism. they have this growing standard of living. we're this close to taking those jobs away. the minute robots are cheaper to operate than people, what will happen to china? they lose their jobs. they are our biggest bank. this has serious implications. >> you are all over it for us as always. thank you so much. >> scott has good guests. all right thank you very much. look forward to that. we're always looking for cheaper ways to fly. if you ever wondered how far in advance you need to book a flight to snag the best deals, we've got your answer right now. according to cheapair.com. it's 49 days flying domestic. 81 days if you are flying in
this sunday on "press: here" we'll examine what robots mean for the world economy. we sent factory jobs overseas. chinese make iphones. those jobs could come back to america to be made by robots. one of the world's experts on technology and manufacturing from m.i.t. will be my guest this weekend. this could really be a game changer. for the last ten years we've been giving developing economies like china and india a taste of capitalism. they have this growing standard of living. we're...
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for example, the gun control issue and obviously the economy continues to be a big issue. many americans are still out of work. and obviously there are fiscal problems, debt ceiling, has continued to be a big problem and in a few months they'll have to debate that issue again. so there are a number of priorities. i don't know how specific he'll be in his speech today because generally presidents like to focus on large scale issues that everyone sort of agrees on and talk generally about needing to come together as a country. i think he's going to try to make it an inspirational speech. i don't know how specific he'll be about particular issues. >> with that said, in three weeks from now he'll give the state of the union. how do you come up with a speech today and how does that differ from what we expect to hear three weeks from now? >> he's been working for several months on this speech to try to make one big last plea i guess for national unity. he's trying to make it a memorable speech and inspire people. i would imagine he's looking for something that will motivate amer
for example, the gun control issue and obviously the economy continues to be a big issue. many americans are still out of work. and obviously there are fiscal problems, debt ceiling, has continued to be a big problem and in a few months they'll have to debate that issue again. so there are a number of priorities. i don't know how specific he'll be in his speech today because generally presidents like to focus on large scale issues that everyone sort of agrees on and talk generally about needing...
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one fed governor says he thinks the economy is going to grow faster than we expected. fed chief bernanke has a q & a after closing bell today. new reports say apple scaled back orders for screens that go in iphones because it's not selling as many as it hoped. maybe half as many according to "the wall street journal." apple stock could dip below 500 this morning. perhaps apple is too mainstream and the phone is parents instead of cool teen baby sitter. i wonder if everyone who wants an iphone has an iphone by now i would imagine. >> good point. i'll take two. i have cracked them already. >> five or six. >> samsung running away with this. those bigger phones. lots of people seem to think are the new cool. >> i had a chance to hold one. they are cool. >> i ain't got the pockets for it. >> you need overalls. let's check in with christina loren to find out what we need to stay warm outside. how cold is it? >> scott will need to put a jacket over those overalls this morning. it's chilly out there. you put that in your mind as well. i like it. 24 in gilroy. 38 degrees in san
one fed governor says he thinks the economy is going to grow faster than we expected. fed chief bernanke has a q & a after closing bell today. new reports say apple scaled back orders for screens that go in iphones because it's not selling as many as it hoped. maybe half as many according to "the wall street journal." apple stock could dip below 500 this morning. perhaps apple is too mainstream and the phone is parents instead of cool teen baby sitter. i wonder if everyone who...
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we get a trio of federal reserve officials speaking out on the economy. dow rising 18 points in yesterday's trade and nasdaq slipping by eight. in other news, middle class is tightening their belts. among those making between 50 and $100,000 a year spending declined during the holiday season. that comes amid a lackluster outlook in the job market. the magazine says the most troubles for consumers include not being able to afford medical bills or medications or a reduction in health care coverage and missing a payment on a major bill not including a mortgage. consumer reports say americans will be confronted with a smaller paycheck this month. that's the latest. back to you. >> thank you much. paypal expanding. you can use it to buy the orange dream machine at jamba juice. you will be able to order a dream machine ahead of time on your iphone. not sure what we're seeing here. i don't know. so any way you'll be able to pay with it by paypal and walk into the store and pick it up. one thing i make my kids admit is that it is just ice cream. as long as you do
we get a trio of federal reserve officials speaking out on the economy. dow rising 18 points in yesterday's trade and nasdaq slipping by eight. in other news, middle class is tightening their belts. among those making between 50 and $100,000 a year spending declined during the holiday season. that comes amid a lackluster outlook in the job market. the magazine says the most troubles for consumers include not being able to afford medical bills or medications or a reduction in health care...